Russia 1-0 Portugal

Portugal piled on the pressure in the second half in an attempt to salvage a point but couldn't find their way through a faultless Russian defence. That makes it three wins out of three for the home side

Finland 1-1 Georgia

Teemu Pukki and Alexander Ring, right, of Finland look on as George's David Tasrgamadze lays the ball back down the line. Kashia opened the scoring for the visitors just before the hour mark, but only held the lead for three minutes before Hamalainen notched for Finland

Czech Republic 3-1 Malta

The home side's David Limberski acrobatically attempts to win the ball from Shaun Bajada. The Czechs took the lead when Gebre Selassie scored after 34 minutes. Muscat equalised for Malta four minutes later, but the home side took command in the second half as Pekhart and Rezek scored in the 51st and 67th minutes

Faroe Islands 1-2 Sweden

The Swedes got a scare just before the hour mark when Baldvinsson notched for the minnows and it looked like an upset might be on the cards. Kacaniklic calmed Swedish nerves when he equalised eight minutes later. Normal service resumed 10 minutes later when Zlatan Ibrahimovic, seen here hurdling over Odmar Faeroe, scored

Bulgaria 1-1 Denmark

Bulgaria's Iliya Milanov, right, jumps for the ball with Denmark's Andreas Cornelius. Bulagria's Dimitar Rangelov opened the scoring in the 7th minute when he nodded home from close range. Then following Ivan's Bandalovki's sending off, ten-man Bulgaria survived more than an hour of constant pressure from Denmark to keep intact their unbeaten record

Switzerland 1-1 Norway

Mario Gavranović looked to have earned the hosts a third straight win with a 79th-minute opener, but Norway struck back through Brede Hangeland, seen above right vieing with Switzerland's midfielder Eren Derdiyok

Serbia 0-3 Belgium

The homeside dominated early on but Christian Benteke's goal turned things on their head. Mirallas came off the substitutes' bench to complete the scoring in injury timePhotograph: Srdjan Stevanovic/Getty Images

Wales 2-1 Scotland

Gareth Bale scored twice in the last nine minutes as Chris Coleman's charges came from a goal down to get off the mark in dramatic fashion in Group A. The Scots will feel hard done by as they had a perfectly good goal disallowed in the last part of the game and then Shaun Maloney was harshly adjudged to have clipped Bale as he burst into the box. The Welshman got up and struck home the ball from the penalty spot to equalise. Then minutes later he collected the ball deep, charged forward unchallenged and fired an unstoppable shot into the top right corner

England 5-0 San Marino

Stand-in captain Wayne Rooney opened the scoring from the penalty spot before Danny Welbeck (2), Rooney again and Alex Oxlade Chamberlain gave England a decisive victory over the joint worst team in the world.
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Luxembourg 0-6 Israel

Tomer Hemed scored a hat-trick at the Josy Barthel Stadium as the visitors strolled to their first win in Group F in impressive fashion. Here's a marauding Bebras Natchois heading into Luxembourg te for the ball